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Students will take courses, study, live, and work with a group of peers who come from all 50 states and over 127 countries. The intellectual enterprise at NYU is characterized by a diversity of viewpoints, including voices of affirmation, of dissent, and of protest; at NYU a voice that is silent elsewhere is heard, and the value of the message is tested on its merit.

Although NYU's undergraduates and graduate students are diverse in background, they also have a lot in common. Each freshman class is full of enthusiastic learners whose goal is to become independent and creatives thinkers with the resourcefulness and social awareness necessary to excel in our constantly changing, increasingly global world.

Graduate students come to NYU to pursue advanced degrees from varied undergraduate backgrounds, a wide range of fields and professions and from all over the globe.

The University offers graduate studies in the arts and sciences, as well as professional degrees in fields including law, medicine, education, dentistry, public administration, business, social work, and the arts.

Whatever the level of study and whatever the background, NYU students are part of a brand new journey in higher education. They have chosen to take on the role of global citizen by attending a university that truly is in and of the world.

As one of the cornerstones of New York University, over 5,000 students, staff and faculty are involved in University-sponsored community service activities each year. New York City is full of opportunities to serve from ongoing and one-day experiences to long-term leadership.

Searching for an apartment in New York can be challenging, whether you are relocating from abroad, a current NYU housing resident, or considering a change of your current off-campus living situation. The apartment hunting process is often bewildering to even long time New Yorkers.